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archaeology
Latest news related to archaeology.
A 2,000-year-old workshop and Roman cemetery have been discovered in the West Nile Delta.
According to the Vietnam News Agency correspondent in Cairo, archaeologists in the western Nile Delta region of Egypt recently discovered a series of workshops dating back more than 2,000 years, along with a...
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The results of archaeological excavations at the Quynh Van site have provided important findings about the inhabitants of the Neolithic period.
On the afternoon of April 29th, at the meeting hall of the People's Committee of Quynh Van commune, Quynh Luu district, the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, in coordination with the People's Committee of Quynh Luu district and other relevant agencies and units, organized a report on the results...
Nghe An: Highlights of April 22nd
The Provincial People's Committee held a meeting to resolve land clearance issues; numerous ancient human remains were discovered at the Quynh Van archaeological site... These are some of the prominent news items published on April 22nd.
Nghe An: Numerous ancient human remains discovered at the Quynh Van archaeological site.
The Nghe An Museum collaborated with the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) and international experts from the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, Vietnam National University...
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